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A Good (second) T for a Cautious Newbie?
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<blockquote data-quote="Thistles" data-source="post: 57006" data-attributes="member: 3949"><p>What attributes do you find most appealing? Another <em>Brachypelma</em>, or a <em>Grammostola</em>, <em>Euathlus</em>, <em>Aphonopelma</em> or <em>Avicularia</em> would all be good 2nd tarantulas for someone looking to take things slowly. Juveniles are the best for novices in my opinion. You get the enjoyment of watching them grow but they aren't as delicate as spiderlings or as expensive as adults and you get something that already looks sort of like what it will be when grown instead of a little brown naked thing. What do you like and what are you looking for? If you want to take a tiny baby step up, get a <em>Brachypelma</em> <em>vagans</em>. They're still Brachys and relatively docile, but in my experience a little more fiery than most Brachys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thistles, post: 57006, member: 3949"] What attributes do you find most appealing? Another [I]Brachypelma[/I], or a [I]Grammostola[/I], [I]Euathlus[/I], [I]Aphonopelma[/I] or [I]Avicularia[/I] would all be good 2nd tarantulas for someone looking to take things slowly. Juveniles are the best for novices in my opinion. You get the enjoyment of watching them grow but they aren't as delicate as spiderlings or as expensive as adults and you get something that already looks sort of like what it will be when grown instead of a little brown naked thing. What do you like and what are you looking for? If you want to take a tiny baby step up, get a [I]Brachypelma[/I] [I]vagans[/I]. They're still Brachys and relatively docile, but in my experience a little more fiery than most Brachys. [/QUOTE]
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